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Nordic companies navigate a rapidly evolving competitive landscape where breakthrough technology, the volume of data, innovative business models and new regulations open up for immense opportunities and threats. Bent Dalager will be heading the new business area NewTech in KPMG Denmark which will focus on helping Nordic companies navigate and win in this new reality. NewTech covers the use of disruptive technologies such as robotics and artificial intelligence and digital transformation more broadly.

"We want to challenge conventions and be a catalyst for change, and therefore we are thrilled that someone of Bent Dalager's capabilities will be joining KPMG. We are experiencing strong growth and demand for our advisory services, and look forward to working with Bent and having him make a valuable contribution to our company with his extensive client-side experience in digital transformations and the use of new technology", says CEO and Senior Partner Thomas Hofman-Bang.

As a partner at KPMG, Bent Dalager will have a dual responsibility, driving the NewTech agenda across industries. It embraces a wide range of areas, including financial technology (FinTech), medical technology (MedTech) and so-called regulatory technology (RegTech). In Denmark, Bent will report to Morten Mønster, partner and manager of Advisory in KPMG Denmark. In his Nordic role, Bent is responsible for the business strategic advisory to the financial sector and for setting up NewTech in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark reporting to the Nordic management group.

"I am delighted to be joining KPMG Denmark as a partner, and becoming part of an organisation which in a short period of time has managed to establish a strong business foundation and create impressive growth. With its unique pioneering spirit, KPMG is able to take its advisory business to new heights. My mission will be to help Danish and Nordic companies ignite the huge digital business potential that lies in integrating innovative technologies – a challenge that many companies are still struggling to find the right formula for", says Bent Dalager. As a partner, he joins the global KPMG network of 174,000 people working across advisory, audit and tax, and has strong expertise in robotics and artificial intelligence.

"CEOs and Boards expect massive changes in the coming years. Being adaptive and able to transform the company to stay ahead of the global competition will be a key factor. It is no easy task, and requires senior advisers who have experience working with large transformations and who are able to navigate at the intersection of strategy, business and innovative technology. Bent has these capabilities and we are delighted to have him on board", says Morten Mønster, partner and manager of Advisory in Denmark. In the Nordics, the advisory business includes approximately 1,000 advisers and more than 60,000 advisers worldwide.

Bent Dalager has been a partner in Accenture since 2001 where he has held several managerial roles in both Denmark and the Nordics. He has more than 25 years' experience from the advisory business and holds an MSc in computer science and mathematical science, a BA in management and has completed, among others, several management courses from Harvard University.